Open theism--denying God's knowledge of
the future--is an attempt to change the
way Christians think about God and is a
growing challenge to orthodox belief.
In this book, twelve pastors and
teachers explain why the God of open
theism is not the God of biblical
Christianity. They probe the biblical,
historical, and philosophical context,
language, and interpretation of the
debate, giving readers an understanding
of what is at stake when exhaustive
divine foreknowledge is denied.